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King Trump and the Looming MAGA Challenge
Donald Trump is the undisputed king of the Republican Party. Earlier this month, Trump exacted revenge on Indiana state senators who had opposed his call to redistrict the Hoosier State; his endorsees won a majority of races against incumbents. Last weekend, Trump successfully nuked Sen. Bill Cassidy (R-La.) from political life, relegating the...Read more
The AI CEO's Are Their Own Worst Enemy
Much of our rising energy costs comes from a decades-long campaign of progressive environmentalists and Democrat backed regulators to tear down coal-fired power plants, block nuclear and natural gas expansion and make America reliant on wind and solar -- the two power sources most popular during the dark ages. Data centers get blamed for ...Read more
When the Elitist Press Sounds Invested in Islamophobia
On Monday, two teenagers killed three men at the San Diego Islamic Center, then killed themselves. What a pointless spasm of violence it was. It took a few days for The New York Times to flex their rhetorical muscles and blame conservatives.
On the top left of Thursday's front page, the headline read: "Islamophobia Spreads Fast, As Does Fear:...Read more
Can Trump Handle the World He Has Changed?
Ten years ago this month, Donald Trump clinched the Republican nomination for president, with a platform that was vastly different on trade and foreign policy from other recent presidents, Republican and Democratic alike.
How fares America -- and the world -- 10 years later?
In some important ways, things have moved in Trump's direction. In ...Read more
An Autopsy As Malpractice
The Democrats couldn't complete their term paper, but handed it in anyway because too many people were wondering what had become of it.
Under pressure, the DNC finally released its autopsy of the 2024 election, after rampant speculation about what it contained and why it hadn't yet been made public. Did it include references to Gaza or didn't...Read more
Do We Still Have a Constitution?
This week, President Donald Trump announced that he plans to give away tax dollars without congressional or judicial authorization to his friends and allies whom he believes were mistreated by the Biden administration. Can he legally do that?
Here is the backstory.
During the last year of his first term in office, Trump's tax returns were ...Read more
The Fragile Balance Between Compassion and Civilization
What is unfolding across parts of Europe, particularly in the United Kingdom under Keir Starmer, should serve as a warning to every Western democracy wrestling with questions of immigration, national identity, social cohesion and the limits of political tolerance.
A nation can be compassionate without becoming careless. It can welcome ...Read more
Drop the Tariffs, Mr. President
Donald Trump is now an unpopular president. Some of this dissatisfaction is due to the war in Iran. Some of it springs from the unanticipated speed, chaos and perceived brutality of several of his administration's actions over the past year and a half. But a significant part of his political problem has a straightforward economic explanation: ...Read more
What 'Compassion' Isn't
One of the most frustrating aspects of contemporary conversations about politics and public policy is how often the deleterious effects of terrible programs -- local, state and federal -- are brushed aside with distracting (and even deceitful) claims that the intentions behind the policies were "compassionate." This is an utterly wrongheaded ...Read more
Cal Thomas: Being wrong means never having to say ‘sorry’
It’s so easy and comfortable being a liberal. You never have to admit you’re wrong when you’re demonstrably wrong. Neither do you have to be concerned with lack of support, because the liberal establishment – from the news media to your fellow Democrats, academia, “science” and Hollywood elites – are always with you (like The Force...Read more
When Political Violence Becomes Acceptable, It Becomes Inevitable
A society that begins to excuse political violence should not be surprised when political violence multiplies.
Once you create a moral framework in which violence is not merely understandable but righteous -- once you argue that certain institutions are so corrupt, so "murderous," that the people who participate in them deserve to be killed -...Read more
GOP Waves White Flag in Contest of Ideas
There was a time the Republican Party believed in policies and principles. Conservatives genuinely believed in democracy and America, and not the cynical new version that requires its citizens to hate each other. And they believed in a contest of ideas.
The concept of competing for the soul of the nation with intellectually rigorous ideas and ...Read more
Democratic Control of Government Means Redefining America
Per USA Today columnist Chris Brennan, the Rededicate 250 event, held on the National Mall to rededicate our country as One Nation Under God, violated both our national spirit and our Constitution.
Per Brennan, the Christian character of the event, and the Protestant content, flies in the face of the national value of religious diversity.
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Defending Target White House
We know the White House can be targeted and destroyed. In August 1814, a British force attacked Washington and burned many public buildings, including the White House.
At a White House dinner during his recent state visit, King Charles III, observing the Trump administration's extensive White House construction projects, wryly mentioned the ...Read more
The Steyer Smear
Billionaire Tom Steyer used his money to attack a lone climate researcher.
Roger Pielke Jr.'s research on climate and disaster policy wins awards and is cited by the United Nations' Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change.
"My views are entirely mainstream," says Pielke. "My work is cited by all three working groups of the IPCC. There's ...Read more
The Other Iranian Threat
Three days after President Donald Trump was elected to his second term, then-President Joe Biden's Justice Department published a press release that included a statement by then-Attorney General Merrick Garland -- and cited murderous acts Iran was allegedly planning to perpetrate inside the United States.
"There are few actors in the world ...Read more
Anderson Cooper Oozes '60 Minutes' Defines 'Independence' and 'Truth'
Anderson Cooper decided to quit his moonlighting job at "60 Minutes," but not without a few words interpreted as "a dig" at CBS News Editor-in-Chief Bari Weiss.
In an "Overtime" video reviewing his CBS career, Cooper proclaimed: "There's very few things that have been around for as long as '60 Minutes' has and maintain the quality that it has,"...Read more
America's Love Affair With the Road Endures
BEDFORD, Pennsylvania -- For the briefest of moments, a line of vintage Rolls-Royce automobiles chugged along the curving Cumberland Road. They passed over the Cumberland Run a handful of times and wound themselves down the mountains, away from Pennsylvania and toward the city of steeples, Cumberland. The sight gives the bystander a moment to ...Read more
Trump would rather bomb Iran than do the dishes
VANCOUVER, British Columbia — Home maintenance is so politically undervalued that U.S. President Donald Trump seems embarrassed to be seen doing any actual housework himself these days.
If history has taught us anything, it’s that empires collapse when their leaders become more keen on conquest over domestic upkeep. Rome expanded while its ...Read more
Free the Mail
Those of us of a certain age -- born before about 1970 -- have fond memories of the mailman (yes, that's what we called him, not "postal carrier") dropping off a pile of letters and cards into the mailbox down the driveway six days a week.
But those days are long past. Now if we have something important to say -- "I love you," "I hate you," "...Read more
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